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sardjano: i used to live in jakarta, the capital city of indonesia. i saw that bali was fast developing. its thst ofasarofndones.rga so iame reouyears ago to open up hotel here omcrh ofasarofndones.rga so iame reouyears ago narrator as parofeloplahatcd in jakar resorts like nusa dua have changed e balinese lands. sardjano: int,d o bey barr. have changed e balinese lands. ere would be fisrmens living here, but hardly anythg. so what we didas, e governmento, and they buifi, six, ss sardjano: the cal people still live now they are working with us. as cooks, waiters, stewards, security guards and so on. narrator: the jobs given to locals are often at the lower pay levels. then agmeade:he work may there's not an awful lot of other ways to make a living. ere's inteive wet rice farming-- with all its very hard labor-- and there's some local fishing, although the international fisheries and the japanese trawlers have really hurt that. narrator: seventy percent of the locals now re on tourismfor their inco. and with theew jobs comes the requirement to learn at
sardjano: i used to live in jakarta, the capital city of indonesia. i saw that bali was fast developing. its thst ofasarofndones.rga so iame reouyears ago to open up hotel here omcrh ofasarofndones.rga so iame reouyears ago narrator as parofeloplahatcd in jakar resorts like nusa dua have changed e balinese lands. sardjano: int,d o bey barr. have changed e balinese lands. ere would be fisrmens living here, but hardly anythg. so what we didas, e governmento, and they buifi, six, ss sardjano: the...
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we focus on the tiny city-state of singapore. despite being the smallest country in southeast asia and lacking natural resources, it is one of the wealthiest states in the world and the gateway to southeast asia. american computer giant hewlett-packard searched for a base to spearhead its push to asia. man: we basically stock and distribute hewlett-packard products, mainly computer-related products like pcs-- personal computers-- printers, plotters, scanners and all kinds of related peripherals for personal computers. and we distribute throughout the asia-pacific region, and that covers all the way from korea to india, down to australia. narrator: the company needed centralocation, but that alone wouldoteenough t. a number of cities could claim toe cad near the center of the thriving asian region. in the end, hewlett-packard chose the tiny island state,sing. soin: one of the main reasons we are in singapore is because of the infrastructure. singapore is very centrally located in asia. in addition, we have very good air, sea, rail
we focus on the tiny city-state of singapore. despite being the smallest country in southeast asia and lacking natural resources, it is one of the wealthiest states in the world and the gateway to southeast asia. american computer giant hewlett-packard searched for a base to spearhead its push to asia. man: we basically stock and distribute hewlett-packard products, mainly computer-related products like pcs-- personal computers-- printers, plotters, scanners and all kinds of related peripherals...
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he killed a man in a quarrel and fled the city. he was a carouser and a libertine and painted himself that way... but the way he painted religious subjects was as shocking to his contemporaries as his behavior. he painted saint peter as a confused and frightened old man... the virgin, in life, as a neighborhood housewife. the virgin in death he painted as a swollen, careworn corpse. the painting was rejected by monks who commissioned it. never had they seen the virgin mary represented as dead rather thadying. caravaggio was rebelling against idealized depictions such as this conversion of saint paul by taddeo zuccaro. this was the conventional way in which divine intervention on earth was portrayed, like a fabulous dream, but caravaggio sought to draw the beholder in, to make the worshiper a participant in the drama enacted on the canvas. in a small chapel in the church of santa maria del popolo in rome, caravaggio's conversion of saint paul depicts the intrusion of the divine into human life as a real moment meant to be seen from
he killed a man in a quarrel and fled the city. he was a carouser and a libertine and painted himself that way... but the way he painted religious subjects was as shocking to his contemporaries as his behavior. he painted saint peter as a confused and frightened old man... the virgin, in life, as a neighborhood housewife. the virgin in death he painted as a swollen, careworn corpse. the painting was rejected by monks who commissioned it. never had they seen the virgin mary represented as dead...
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the city's recovery. i am honored to chair the council because i feel it's crucial that the public sector work side by side with our private sector partners to do everything we can today to ensure we will meet the needs of our residents in the days, weeks and years after a disaster. the objective of the lifeline council are to develop and improve collaboration in the city and county across regions regularly -- to develop and improve collaboration in the city and across the region by regularly convening a group of senior level operation officers of local and regional life line providers, understanding intersystem dependencies of enhancing planning, restoration and reconstruction, share information about the recovery plans and priorities and establish coordination process for life lines restoration and recovery following a major disaster. i'm going to go back to the last slide and just say today's conversation i want to focus around the specific challenges that we're facing and that is possibly a massive ea
the city's recovery. i am honored to chair the council because i feel it's crucial that the public sector work side by side with our private sector partners to do everything we can today to ensure we will meet the needs of our residents in the days, weeks and years after a disaster. the objective of the lifeline council are to develop and improve collaboration in the city and county across regions regularly -- to develop and improve collaboration in the city and across the region by regularly...
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the mayor of the city hosting many u.s. bases made this comment. >> translator: this clearly trampled on women's human rights. we will not tolerate this heinous crime. >> authorities in okinawa have dealt with seven cases since 1973 in which u.s. servicemen were arrested on charges of assaulting women. the case in 1995 involving a 12-year-old girl sparked large-scale protests. >>> u.s. ambassador to japan john roos says he takes the matter very seriously and promised to cooperate with japanese authorities. . >>> u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says she takes responsibility for the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya last month. the ambassador and three other americans died. clinton made the remark in an interview with cnn. she stressed that president obama and vice president joe biden weren't involved in security decisions related to the consulate. the administration is facing criticism over precaution preca. the state department did not respond to requests for extra security at the consulate in the months before
the mayor of the city hosting many u.s. bases made this comment. >> translator: this clearly trampled on women's human rights. we will not tolerate this heinous crime. >> authorities in okinawa have dealt with seven cases since 1973 in which u.s. servicemen were arrested on charges of assaulting women. the case in 1995 involving a 12-year-old girl sparked large-scale protests. >>> u.s. ambassador to japan john roos says he takes the matter very seriously and promised to...
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we learned a tremendous amount of lessons from that, lessons that i hope no other city will ever have to repeat again. but the bottom line is it is so critical at this point to talk about the amazing things and capabilities you have both within the internal system of the federal management emergency response systems here that exist in the city and the state and the federal level and what the military can bring. our chain of care will only be as strong as its weakest link and my job is to make sure that if you call us or if you need us in the maritime services that our links will be as strong as yours and your job in the civic and again, i applaud the amazing men and women of our law enforcement agencies and our emergency response teams, you are my heroes. you are the ones that run in when everybody else is supposed to run out. and we see the drama all the way from 9-11 through katrina to whatever the next catastrophe is going to be. we live in a nuclear age. who would have predicted the united states would be fully invested in a response in japan? who would have predicted several year
we learned a tremendous amount of lessons from that, lessons that i hope no other city will ever have to repeat again. but the bottom line is it is so critical at this point to talk about the amazing things and capabilities you have both within the internal system of the federal management emergency response systems here that exist in the city and the state and the federal level and what the military can bring. our chain of care will only be as strong as its weakest link and my job is to make...
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crime in new york city is down more than 30% compared to a decade ago. high-school graduation is up 40%. the welfare rolls are down 25%. that did not to happen because we spend more money. it happened because accountability and innovation have become an integral part of the work. implementing those reforms was not easy. i do not know reforms that have been easy here either. it never is. there will always be doubters, detractors, and doomsayers. i also know that tough problems are not solved by waving a magic wand, and charting the right course rather than the easy course takes courage. i do not have any doubt that david cameron has the courage of his convictions. i believe he is charging the right course for britain. [applause] the second area where his leadership has been the especially strong is in making government more business- friendly. here again, simply spending more money is not the answer. the best ways to spur economic growth -- by rounding -- not ramping up government spending, by knocking down carriers -- barriers to private sector investmen
crime in new york city is down more than 30% compared to a decade ago. high-school graduation is up 40%. the welfare rolls are down 25%. that did not to happen because we spend more money. it happened because accountability and innovation have become an integral part of the work. implementing those reforms was not easy. i do not know reforms that have been easy here either. it never is. there will always be doubters, detractors, and doomsayers. i also know that tough problems are not solved by...
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. >>> sus the explosions happened near an officer's club in the northern city, the deadly blast also injured dozens of people. atlanta government forces are also tracking militants online. the free syrian army strengthened his offensive last thursday in an effort to win control of the city. government forces responded with fierce air strikes. a free syrian army spokesperson tells nhk that assad mobilized 3,000 tanks in aleppo. >>> the people at japan's new nuclear watchdog are putting lessons learned from the fukushima daiichi disaster into practice. members of of the nuclear regulation authority want to expand evacuation zones around the nuclear plants, and they say residents should be armed with iodine tablets to protect against radiation exposure. any released a draft of new guidelines. nra officials released new guidelines. to explain the risks before distribution. they also say that maximum distance between nuclear plants and their emergency response centers should be increased from the current 20 kilometers to 30. they would prohibit locating these off-site buildings within 5 k
. >>> sus the explosions happened near an officer's club in the northern city, the deadly blast also injured dozens of people. atlanta government forces are also tracking militants online. the free syrian army strengthened his offensive last thursday in an effort to win control of the city. government forces responded with fierce air strikes. a free syrian army spokesperson tells nhk that assad mobilized 3,000 tanks in aleppo. >>> the people at japan's new nuclear watchdog are...
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it flipped in a city in the west of hunan the province. the firefighters who died in the fire had just arrived on the scene. smoke fills the picture. then orange flames are visible just before the explosion. the blast scattered debris and shook the camera. local reports say the tanker was carrying about 18 tons of liquefied natural gas and was still burning a day after the explosion. >>> bangkok's china town is home to one of the biggest communities of overseas chinese in the world. the area has stood near the end of the river for more than 200 years. food and architecture make it a big tourist attraction. but the community is under threat as bangkok rushes to modernize. >> reporter: the local name for bangkok's chinatown. the area was founded in the late 18th century in one of the oldest parts of bangkok. many of the buildings in chinatown have historical value. but parts are under threat. bangkok plans to ease the city's traffic congestion. many old buildings are slated for demolition. today the demolition has already started. some local
it flipped in a city in the west of hunan the province. the firefighters who died in the fire had just arrived on the scene. smoke fills the picture. then orange flames are visible just before the explosion. the blast scattered debris and shook the camera. local reports say the tanker was carrying about 18 tons of liquefied natural gas and was still burning a day after the explosion. >>> bangkok's china town is home to one of the biggest communities of overseas chinese in the world....
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city to address flooding conditions. as i said yesterday there are six hospitals and 41 -- >> all right, that is mayor michael bloomburg talking about what the city is doing to prepare for sandy which is expected to really reach new york city and this area tomorrow evening and into monday morning. he did mention that south of new york is expected to get a direct hit including philadelphia where the mayor has declared a state of emergency that begins at 5:00 tomorrow morning. so less than 12 hours from now and last until 5:00 p.m. on tuesday. as you can see, the path of the storm is going to go right into the most populated part of the united states of america. new york city, philadelphia and up to new england. we will keep an eye on that and keep you posted as we continue to track hurricane sandy. >>> back to politics now, and as the race for the white house heads to the finish line, some political pundits are talking about adding colorado, yes colorado, to a list of the must win state for both sides. it is neither red n
city to address flooding conditions. as i said yesterday there are six hospitals and 41 -- >> all right, that is mayor michael bloomburg talking about what the city is doing to prepare for sandy which is expected to really reach new york city and this area tomorrow evening and into monday morning. he did mention that south of new york is expected to get a direct hit including philadelphia where the mayor has declared a state of emergency that begins at 5:00 tomorrow morning. so less than...
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for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed but a chance a barren railway but the poles cremains a spiritual center. scenes like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of also docks worshippers did them selves in blessid water to commemorate the baptismal jesus. do. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies the balls was to be their stronghold constructed on top of an older city but soon enough it became an economic siberian was the oil of its time bringing in a third of russia's state revenue but the ball screwed location of the shoes for the russians the russian heiress across a revolt against the czar and eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists will stand there in droves there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made a trip paris to siberia. but the city also served up some bit of irony for the russian r
for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed but a chance a barren railway but the poles cremains a spiritual center. scenes like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of also docks worshippers did them selves in blessid water to commemorate the baptismal jesus. do. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies the balls was to be their stronghold constructed on...
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i wanted to take a city somewhere in the world that exemplified the way that a city grows and changes, the way our urban world is growing and changing, most of the world's populations live in cities now. i wanted to pick one city i could look at as its own world. it is so large an absorbing an interesting that it is like a snow globe. it is a self-contained world where people have these intense experiences in stories that involve each other that are about each other that i wanted to learn. you say hello to them in a place like karachi. an amazing and heart wrenching story comes out of them. i wanted to take one example of the way our urban world was changing. this sounded like a great example. the more i learned about it, the more i felt it was a good one. >> i am the co-host of "morning edition" on npr. i get up about 2:45 in the morning. i get into work at 3:45. the show goes on the air at 5:00. in syria, i might get out around noon. sometimes, 2:00 p.m. sometimes, it will be a long day. sometimes there is a presidential debate in the need to be there during or after the debate and
i wanted to take a city somewhere in the world that exemplified the way that a city grows and changes, the way our urban world is growing and changing, most of the world's populations live in cities now. i wanted to pick one city i could look at as its own world. it is so large an absorbing an interesting that it is like a snow globe. it is a self-contained world where people have these intense experiences in stories that involve each other that are about each other that i wanted to learn. you...
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but they didn't foresee a magnitude 6.3 quake that devastated the city of l'aquila. it killed 300 people and injured around 1,600. the defendants published a risk assessment six days before the quake. they said it was unlikely a quake would hit the area in the near future. prosecutors said the report convinced some people to stay in their homes believing the quake was minor. some of the victims' relatives cheered the verdict. >> translator: i think today's verdict was the right sentence. i want to make sure that this kind of tragedy doesn't ever happen again. >> the defendants pleaded not guilty. they stress that the prediction was merely a best guess. >> translator: it's unjust in every conceivable way. we will appeal the verdict and prove our innocence. >> lawyers for the defense plan to appeal. >>> scientists, not just those in italy, watched the proceedings with concern. they say the ruling could restrict their ability to do their jobs. yamaoka heads the earthquake and volcano research center at nagoya university. he said seismologists find it difficult to predic
but they didn't foresee a magnitude 6.3 quake that devastated the city of l'aquila. it killed 300 people and injured around 1,600. the defendants published a risk assessment six days before the quake. they said it was unlikely a quake would hit the area in the near future. prosecutors said the report convinced some people to stay in their homes believing the quake was minor. some of the victims' relatives cheered the verdict. >> translator: i think today's verdict was the right sentence....
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think in 2009 we did have a stable financial system and that we could have, very sick institutions like citi should have been restructured. all banks should have been required to shed their bed assets, clean up their balance sheets. that would put them in a better position to lend into the real economy. banks that have a lotf bad assets on their books, they don't do a lot of new lending. they sit around and nurse the balance sheet. because have all the toxic legacy assets they haveto worry about dealin with overtime. getting banks to clean up their balance sheet and restructuring or closing the really sick ones in my view is much better approach and i think historically this has been proven, when you go ahead and take the losses early, downsize the sector, clean it up, it is in a better position to lend into the real economy. melissa: sheila, we're almost out of time. i can't let you go without reacting to the cyber attacks we're seeing on banks right now. as someone who was chaarwomanf the fdic do you think it is something we should be concerned about? >> i do. good to remember there are ot
think in 2009 we did have a stable financial system and that we could have, very sick institutions like citi should have been restructured. all banks should have been required to shed their bed assets, clean up their balance sheets. that would put them in a better position to lend into the real economy. banks that have a lotf bad assets on their books, they don't do a lot of new lending. they sit around and nurse the balance sheet. because have all the toxic legacy assets they haveto worry...
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new target store will be the first in the city and it opens 7 a.m. and will cater to downtown shoppers buying food and smaller store items. >>> coming off a warm weekend for this time of year. >>> things will definitely be cool, next couple of days probably coolest in the forecast logos closer and tries to bring a chance of rain not that good monday morning. 5:18. clear sky over downtown san francisco. live doppler 7 hd is clear everywhere even to the coast lacking clouds this morning whether you are to the south with radar on mount omnium or to the north on top of mount st. helena if sprinkles develop over the next 24 to 48 hours. temperatures coolest around santa rosa and half moon bay, warmest antioch 60, the rest of us 50s, light jacket weather as you step out. low to mid 50s monterey bay inland to salinas, 49 gilroy. partly cloudy, cooler today, multiple layers of clouds like over the the weekend, mid and upper level clouds, marine layer not even existent. clouds tonight, shower possible especially south around the monterey bay tuesday and with
new target store will be the first in the city and it opens 7 a.m. and will cater to downtown shoppers buying food and smaller store items. >>> coming off a warm weekend for this time of year. >>> things will definitely be cool, next couple of days probably coolest in the forecast logos closer and tries to bring a chance of rain not that good monday morning. 5:18. clear sky over downtown san francisco. live doppler 7 hd is clear everywhere even to the coast lacking clouds this...
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her first store opened in new york city in 2004. and within ten months, oprah called. >> new york style setter tory burch is being hailed as the next big thing in fashion. i just started wearing her clothes a lot. >> reporter: it put tory on the fashion map. the business started on a kitchen table. >> yes, for two years i worked out of my apartment. >> reporter: out of your apartment. >> until i had about 16 employees. >> reporter: that's only eight years ago. >> yeah. >> reporter: how many employees do you have now? >> we have about 2,000. that's crazy. >> reporter: beautiful. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: and a good portion of those employees could probably fit into the luxurious fifth avenue apartment she now inhabits. >> it's a moss green. love this color. but i like the play of turks. obviously i love color. >> reporter: while you may never get to visitory at home, if you drop by a tory burch store like the flagship on madison avenue, you'll feel as if you have stepping into -- is there anything in this room that you did
her first store opened in new york city in 2004. and within ten months, oprah called. >> new york style setter tory burch is being hailed as the next big thing in fashion. i just started wearing her clothes a lot. >> reporter: it put tory on the fashion map. the business started on a kitchen table. >> yes, for two years i worked out of my apartment. >> reporter: out of your apartment. >> until i had about 16 employees. >> reporter: that's only eight years...
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you spent your entire life helping people of all races in the city of new york. >> that is true. a lot of people came to my defense. i was called a racist, bill clinton was called a racist. i have seen bill talk to you and others saying donald trump is a good guy. we have a good relationship and he is a good guy. i believe the hate tried he had and maybe doesn't have any more for obama was unbelievable but people are afraid to to take obama on. i don't know what it is. >> this is amazing four years later he saved the democratic convention for obama. he said in 2008 they played the race card with me and they planned it from the beginning. >> he felt that very strongly. >> you feel he did that fto you? >> he did. you mention certain things it's racist. any time you criticize obama whether it's trump or anybody else you get the ratest thing going. it's very unfair, not nice. i enjoyed, i must tell you. i love thinking about running. as you know i was doing incredibly well. people liked what i said whether it was about china or opec ripping us off or whether it was about obama. i wis
you spent your entire life helping people of all races in the city of new york. >> that is true. a lot of people came to my defense. i was called a racist, bill clinton was called a racist. i have seen bill talk to you and others saying donald trump is a good guy. we have a good relationship and he is a good guy. i believe the hate tried he had and maybe doesn't have any more for obama was unbelievable but people are afraid to to take obama on. i don't know what it is. >> this is...
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and what's fueling it, 27 for the high there in oklahoma city, winnipeg, though, only 10 on your friday. now over towards europe, also seeing a cooldown. we have this frontal area pushing across western europe off towards germany and poland, some autumn-like temperatures. london and paris at 12 and 13. yeah, still summer-like across the mediterranean, rome at 24 here on your saturday. here's your extended forecast. ♪ >>> and with that, we conclude this hour's "newsline." i'm james tengan in tokyo. thanks for watching.
and what's fueling it, 27 for the high there in oklahoma city, winnipeg, though, only 10 on your friday. now over towards europe, also seeing a cooldown. we have this frontal area pushing across western europe off towards germany and poland, some autumn-like temperatures. london and paris at 12 and 13. yeah, still summer-like across the mediterranean, rome at 24 here on your saturday. here's your extended forecast. ♪ >>> and with that, we conclude this hour's "newsline."...
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among wal-mart supply chain workers and turned into a strike by wal-mart's retail workers in a dozen cities across the nation last week workers threaten to hold actions on black friday at the end of november if wal-mart doesn't agree to stop retaliating against employees who speak out about poor working conditions and now we know that this strike has the attention of wal-mart executives according to a leaked corporate memo obtained by the obvious impose that was sent around to wal-mart's salaried employees only managers are instructed to act with caution when confronting striking workers for fifty years wal-mart has stifled any sort of union activity but this latest memo is on usually cautious telling managers not to violate their were. his rights to organize and not to discipline employees who are engaged in walk outs or sit ins memo also cautions men managers from threatening intimidating or even spying on workers who are trying to organize it does however instruct managers to give workers facts opinions and personal experiences with labor organizing in an effort to discourage union activ
among wal-mart supply chain workers and turned into a strike by wal-mart's retail workers in a dozen cities across the nation last week workers threaten to hold actions on black friday at the end of november if wal-mart doesn't agree to stop retaliating against employees who speak out about poor working conditions and now we know that this strike has the attention of wal-mart executives according to a leaked corporate memo obtained by the obvious impose that was sent around to wal-mart's...
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biggest investigation into police actions over the hillsborough stadium disaster in 1989 in the yorkshire city of sheffield in which 90 football fans died. a large number of serving or retired officers were being investigated over what happened on that day and the alleged coverup that followed, this coming on the back of the publication of findings that lead directly to the disaster. egypt is stepping up efforts to bring back the tourists after many were scared off by the violence in the areas. our correspondent has the. >> these are hard times for the camels and their owners who make a living off the tourists who visit egypt's most popular monuments. the souvenir stands with their rows of pharaohs, plates and pyramids are all looking sadly empty. though one shop owner is putting on a combrave face. >> must be hard for you and your family and all the people working here. >> yes. because we are working with torturists. >> the problem is many westerners still see egypt as something of a war zone. this man is an american tourist in egypt. >> they said if you go there, you're going to get kidnappe
biggest investigation into police actions over the hillsborough stadium disaster in 1989 in the yorkshire city of sheffield in which 90 football fans died. a large number of serving or retired officers were being investigated over what happened on that day and the alleged coverup that followed, this coming on the back of the publication of findings that lead directly to the disaster. egypt is stepping up efforts to bring back the tourists after many were scared off by the violence in the areas....
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with one little sliver headed straight toward crescent city, california. we had destructive damage, waves five to six feet. back in chile, 2008 -- 2010, sorry. has it really been three straight years in a row? >> we've been here a lot lately. and it's always at night. >> three straight years in a row. okay, 2010 in chile, most of that energy was focused south of our islands. now you see this dramatic picture here of this graphic from the pacific tsunami warning center showing the directional energy. the strongest energy outputted from this magnitude 7.7 earthquake off british columbia in canada headed straight for our islands. we're awaiting word from the pacific tsunami warning center any minute now about the latest data from their buoys across the state, because this energy has arrived but they're now trying to calculate just how large this event really has ended up being. >> just as you were talking about earlier, it's very difficult, this one, as opposed to others, because we don't necessarily have the same buoys, we don't have the same sensors, we don
with one little sliver headed straight toward crescent city, california. we had destructive damage, waves five to six feet. back in chile, 2008 -- 2010, sorry. has it really been three straight years in a row? >> we've been here a lot lately. and it's always at night. >> three straight years in a row. okay, 2010 in chile, most of that energy was focused south of our islands. now you see this dramatic picture here of this graphic from the pacific tsunami warning center showing the...
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. >>> got to take a moment out to congratulate vikram pandit and citi, really good quarter.
. >>> got to take a moment out to congratulate vikram pandit and citi, really good quarter.
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four-eight feet in long island and new york city and parts of new jersey and delaware and a lot of rain forecast locally 10 inches or more and looking at flooding possible in inland and portions of cleveland, ohio. heavy rain expected from sandy and a prolonged period of time that you will deal with strong winds so major tree damage and we may have power outrays and time line for today carled carl and we'll see the rain in the northeast and in the midatlanta. we'll check back with you as you get new information later this now on the to race for the white house. we begin with teem - on team romney hitting po two battle ground state,. 29 of the 279 electoral votes needed to win are up for grabs. the government was in so-called i-4 corridor tampa and orlando that could decide rnor r romney high lightede the importance of early voting that starts today in florida. >> it helps for you to vote now. the earlier you vote the more help you can give us to get people to the polls. we have to get people who care about america to go to the polls and vote this election counts . we'll make it count fo
four-eight feet in long island and new york city and parts of new jersey and delaware and a lot of rain forecast locally 10 inches or more and looking at flooding possible in inland and portions of cleveland, ohio. heavy rain expected from sandy and a prolonged period of time that you will deal with strong winds so major tree damage and we may have power outrays and time line for today carled carl and we'll see the rain in the northeast and in the midatlanta. we'll check back with you as you...
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the shining city on a hill. we have time for one last question. i see a hand all the way over there. yes, sir? >> thank you for your time. if you could give a quick comment on what the map tells us about prospects for arab-israeli peace in relation to water scarcity issues in the middle east. >> turkey has all water. that is why turkey will be a great mid level power in the twenty-first century. i discussed israel for four pages in this book. that part of israel. this is where i come down to scheerer unfortunately geographic determinism. this is about territory that is very precious. despite all the technological developments. it is more precious because there are more and more people in this disputed territory. whether it is really settlers or a rising arab birth rate. it becomes harder and harder to achieve. in the last few years while we have been preoccupied with iran, is really settlement building has been rather robust. this doesn't get much news now, but facts are being created on the ground that it will be harder to reach a solution and i
the shining city on a hill. we have time for one last question. i see a hand all the way over there. yes, sir? >> thank you for your time. if you could give a quick comment on what the map tells us about prospects for arab-israeli peace in relation to water scarcity issues in the middle east. >> turkey has all water. that is why turkey will be a great mid level power in the twenty-first century. i discussed israel for four pages in this book. that part of israel. this is where i...
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the part of our 100-city tour. today we're spending the hour with world-renowned political dissident, linguist, author and an eye to professor noam chomsky. as election day comes closer, chomsky examines topics largely ignored or glossed over during the presidential campaign, including the threat posed to us power by the arab spring. >> moving on, to just last year, the arab spring is another such threats. it threatens to take that big region out of the grande area. that is a lot more significant than southeast asia or south america. you go back to the 1940's, the state department recognize that the energy resources of the middle east are what they called one of the greatest material prices in world history. spectacular source of strategic power. if we can control middle east energy, we can control the world. take a look at the u.s.-british coup in iran in 1953. a very important event. shadows cast over the world until today. that was a pretense, was part of the cold war but had nothing to do the cold war. it had t
the part of our 100-city tour. today we're spending the hour with world-renowned political dissident, linguist, author and an eye to professor noam chomsky. as election day comes closer, chomsky examines topics largely ignored or glossed over during the presidential campaign, including the threat posed to us power by the arab spring. >> moving on, to just last year, the arab spring is another such threats. it threatens to take that big region out of the grande area. that is a lot more...
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we created jobs in kansas city, and it's creating in the range of 16,000 jobs in south africa when they built that. we're on a commercial basis. we care about american jobs, but we're creating a lot of good jobs and a lot of good will in country after country around the world. >> gavin: mr. chairman, thank you for coming on the show. >> thanks a lot. >> gavin: you would think it's obvious. of course we have to export products and grow markets around the world to participate in the global economy. fled fred's mission is to finance small business and help them grow. it has to be the core of our economic policy. in nicholas kristof's view of the world it's inspiring. he notes we're making progress despite gloomy headlines from everything in violent conflicts and climate change. yet there is so much work that needs to be done. we need moil makers and business owners to work together in public and private sectors and we need to see what works and what doesn't. i endorsed a california ballot initiative that could close $1 billion tax loophole in our state. if passed in november, the californi
we created jobs in kansas city, and it's creating in the range of 16,000 jobs in south africa when they built that. we're on a commercial basis. we care about american jobs, but we're creating a lot of good jobs and a lot of good will in country after country around the world. >> gavin: mr. chairman, thank you for coming on the show. >> thanks a lot. >> gavin: you would think it's obvious. of course we have to export products and grow markets around the world to participate in...
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the former commander of the uss cole joins me in new york city. former cia officer gary burnson from orlando and back be with me colonel david hunt and lieutenant colonel tony shafer. colonel, i'm going to start with you. you were the commander of the uss cole. what is your reaction to the fact that the guys on the ground were denied the assistance that they needed to live? >> i think that the commander in chief had the opportunity to witness the video that we clearly knew that was going on he knew that the forces were in place to react and did nothing and denied it not once but three times that is inexcusable and there is a degree of accountability that he needs to be held up to if he is to remain the commander in chief. >> judge jeanine: he is not willing to answer questions. as time goes on every time someone brings it up he says we are investigating. can we prove that he actually had that information, tony, lieutenant colonel shafer says we can. we know all the high level people had it, right, colonel hunt? >> absolutely. >> judge jeanine: so
the former commander of the uss cole joins me in new york city. former cia officer gary burnson from orlando and back be with me colonel david hunt and lieutenant colonel tony shafer. colonel, i'm going to start with you. you were the commander of the uss cole. what is your reaction to the fact that the guys on the ground were denied the assistance that they needed to live? >> i think that the commander in chief had the opportunity to witness the video that we clearly knew that was going...
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next question, sir. >> welcome to the city club. i would like to find out what your background is for both of you, actually, i think the law was passed by congresswoman sutton. what your background is in the auto motive industry for the cash for clunkers. >> moderator: if you have a question in the audience, i saw a couple of people trying to signal me. you grab one of the folks with the microphone and they're standing around here. let's start with common renacci. renacci: we have washington passing bills that don't unwhat the results of them. are. my opponent will tell you about this or that. the facts are the department of labor shows that in an all august of 2009, 15,000 jobs were lost, this is a labor. 15,000 jobs were lost in auto motive, manufacturing, and parts because of the economy that the time, what was going on. my opponent will tell you -- 15,000 jobs were lost. i was a car dealer. i understand what happened. we had car sales new car sales in the sixth district in the county, six districts. so the first six months 4500
next question, sir. >> welcome to the city club. i would like to find out what your background is for both of you, actually, i think the law was passed by congresswoman sutton. what your background is in the auto motive industry for the cash for clunkers. >> moderator: if you have a question in the audience, i saw a couple of people trying to signal me. you grab one of the folks with the microphone and they're standing around here. let's start with common renacci. renacci: we have...
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. >> shake-up at citi. the company is still being mum about the specific details around his departure. >> and a surprise rate cut from the bank of thailand is hitting home in yet another emerging economy. >>>er you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> good morning to you. so much to get to in today's program. kelly is a little bleary eyed this morning. >> it's because i watched the debate this morning. >> you just happened to wake up at the exact moment that debate started? >> i thought i'll just watch it for two or three minutes to get an idea of what's g 90 minutes later. >> and your initial thoughts? >> i saw the first one because i was in the u.s. for it. it did come off as dour. this one was livelier. but i don't know whether there was necessarily -- the narrative is that president obama did better than last time around. whether it was as much of a game changer i think is still up for debate. in any case, president obama and mitt romney have one more de
. >> shake-up at citi. the company is still being mum about the specific details around his departure. >> and a surprise rate cut from the bank of thailand is hitting home in yet another emerging economy. >>>er you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> good morning to you. so much to get to in today's program. kelly is a little bleary eyed this morning. >> it's because i watched the debate this morning....